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Canons Farm - Burgh Heath & Kingswood border - summer 2025
Experience the natural outstanding beauty of our area through pictures of the community's walks & nature here:

view from reads rest lane near Perrotts farm

Picture of the month: Kingswood resident: Walking past the Canon Farm fields - August 23, We noticed a movement in the field, and this little deer popped his head up.
Ramblers & Walking Groups









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Birdwatchers Groups
Dog walkers of Canons farm
Biodiversity
Canons farm has a very large range of biodiversity within the farm an its surrounding fields. The farm has been established over hundreds of years and has many mature and grand trees, is surrounded by ancient woodland and supports rare species of insects and animal life.
Deer & wildlife passage
Canons Farm acts as a vital transit way for the local deer population. The herd of approximately 30 head, can regularly be seen transiting across the farmed paddocks between Burgh Heath & Kingswood. This area acts as a vital safe haven of travel along this last remaining corridor of greenbelt between our two villages, so is considered very rare and special to the local community.
Flora & Fauna
We have many keen amateur flora & fauna experts living around the edge of Canons Farm. This is one of the most diverse farms in whole of the South East of England.
Badgers club - Canons farm
Yes! That's right everyone, the farm has a number of badger sets, especially some known between the villages of Kingwood and Burgh Heath
We will be starting a Badgers club this year and our younger residents will be excited to hear that there will be amazing membership club packs coming.
Owls & Raptors
If you have experienced the beautiful walks though the fields between Burgh Heath and Kingswood, at dusk, then no doubt you would have heard the calls of the resident barn owls at Canons Farm, right in the heart of our villages fields. Barn Owls have breath-taking plumage and are a very handsome fine species. You will also hear the cries of a pair of nesting raptors, that return every year to the high trees to the West of the edge of fields between the villages and spend the days soring above the two fields directly between Burgh heath and Kingwood, hunting for prey and the farmers crops.
Drone footage
We welcome any keen drone enthusiasts to send in their drone footage, so we can show-case the amazing wildlife, tree canopy and breath-taking vistas we have here.
Wildlife Cams
The farmer has agreed to allow residents to site several wildlife cams across the farm. As soon as we have adequate sites located, we will start providing a live feed hopefully both day and night - so you can track the wildlife
Local children's drawings
Posts of children's pictures from the local schools will soon start appearing on the site. residents will be updated as soon as we start receiving them
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